Tide Lines

On the day of the carnival students get to go outside and enjoy the 2 ½ hour event known as the Crimson Carnival. Students enjoy hanging out with each other especially with the seniors before they leave. Senior Jason Fermaintt said “It’s pretty fun. All the activities the staff put together are really cool. And I like how it’s something everyone can agree on so nobody is left out.”

Preparations for end of year Carnival

Faith Younker, Staffer May 13, 2022

On Thursday May 12th, PAHS hosts the Crimson Carnival. The carnival is a reward for students demonstrating positive behavior throughout the 4th marking period. The carnival will entail a variety of food,...

PBIS Student Perspectives

January 7, 2020

Students from Pottsville Area discuss what they like about PBIS and the Crimson Carnival.

Crimson Carnival 2018

Stephen Horvath, Video Production Adviser May 30, 2018

Check out the sights and sounds of the 2018 Crimson Carnival.

HIT — Juniors Hannah Sponenburg and Olivia Eagan battle it out during a jousting tournament. The lines for this blow up game and the blow up obstacle course were consistently long, but the warm weather kept everyone happy even when waiting for their turns. “I didn’t think the carnival was going to be as exciting as it was. It was way bigger and more intense than I expected and so much fun,” Sponenburg said.

Crimson Carnival excites students for summer (photo essay)

Alexa Biddle, Editor-In-Chief May 26, 2017

Those who normally count down the minutes until 2:30 instead counted down until noon, when they were allowed to pour onto the football field, temporarily banish the professional dress code and enjoy themselves...

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